“To give our utmost”
On 7 September 2024, we opened an exhibition to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Emperor and King Charles I (IV)’s beatification, which was widely attended.
On 7 September 2024, we opened an exhibition to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Emperor and King Charles I (IV)’s beatification, which was widely attended.
On 28 June, we opened an exhibition at Villa Wartholz in Reichenau an der Rax, the birthplace of Otto von Habsburg.
On 18 June 2024, we presented our photobook, published in five languages, entitled 99 Years 99 Pictures—Photographs from the Life of Otto von Habsburg, in the UK as well. The event, organised jointly by the Otto von Habsburg Foundation a
Our exhibition on Otto von Habsburg opened on 19 April at the Regional Museum of Celje. In the 1980s, our namesake was an important supporter of Slovenia’s independence and later its accession to the European Union. His dynastic legacy gave him a responsibility to create a Central European community at the heart of Europe, and remains a message that we must build Central Europe together: by finding the points that connect us.